2. Information set forth in this presentation involves forward-looking statements, including but not limited to
comments regarding timeline, predictions and projections. Forward-looking statements are statements that
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achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among
others, the following risks: the need for additional financing; operational risks associated with mineral
exploration; fluctuations in commodity prices; title matters; and the additional risks identified in the annual
information form of the Company or other reports and filings with the TSX Venture Exchange and
applicable Canadian securities regulators. Forward-looking statements are made based on management's
beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the Company undertakes no
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against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements.
The information on deposits discussed in this document have been obtained from the websites of the
respective companies
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SAFE HARBOUR STATEMENT
3. • Mission: To advance high-grade gold-silver zones to feasibility.
• Experienced management team with a proven track record of building companies
• Strategic investment from Hecla Mining and Rob McEwen (Evanachan Limited)
• 100% ownership of the Thorn Property with a broad corridor of mineralization
• SRK inferred resource estimate on 15,000m of drilling: 21.5 million ounce AgEq (8.4
Moz Ag, 0.13M oz Au, 9.3 Mlbs Cu, 29.3 Mlbs Pb and 55.1 Mlbs Zn) with 89.75 AgEq
average grade
ALL ZONES REMAIN OPEN FOR EXPANSION
• Oban zone drill result: 95.08m of 1.71 g/t Au, 628 g/t Ag (breccia-diatreme)
• Outlaw zone drill result: 59.65m of 1.15 g/t Au, 5.64 g/t Ag (sediment hosted)
• Talisker zone drill result: 49.78m of 1.41 g/t Au, 19 g/t Ag (HS Vein-breccia)
• Glenfiddich zone drill result: 6.5m of 2.55 g/t Au, 583 g/t Ag (HS Vein-breccia)
WHY BRIXTON METALS ?
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4. GARY R.THOMPSON P.GEO., CHAIRMAN & CEO
• Co-Founder of Brixton Metals Corporation 2010
• Nearly 30 years in exploration for precious/base
metals, geothermal energy & Oil & Gas
• Discovered and sold TAG Au-Ag prospect
• Former Project Geologist for Novagold Resources,
Newmont Mining and Encana Corporation
• Sold Sierra Geothermal Power to RAM Power in 2010
• Led financings totaling $65M since 2006
CALE MOODIE BSF, CA, CPA, CFO & DIRECTOR
• Co-founder of Brixton Metals Corporation 2010
• Former CFO of Underworld Resources (TSX-V:UW)
sold to Kinross in 2010
• 15 years in public markets
• CFO of Full Metal Minerals (TSX-V:FMM)
• Involved in $80M in public company financings
• Former KPMG auditor of junior resource companies
SORIN POSESCU P Geo., VP EXPLORATION
• 20 years experience in resource exploration
• Former senior project geologist with NovaGold
• Chief geologist for Sierra Geothermal Power
• Project geologist for OMV-PETROM (10 years)
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CARRIE SIKMAN BA (Hons), VP INVESTOR RELATIONS
• 6 Years in international sales and marketing
• Brixton employee since 2011, assisting in several
non-brokered financings
GEORGE SALAMIS B.Sc., GEOLOGIST, DIRECTOR
• CEO of Edgewater Exploration (TSX-V:EDW)
• Former President of Rusoro Mining (TSX-V:RML)
• 22 years experience in exploration and mining
including Placer Dome
• Proven record in raising equity ($800M) and M&A
transactions worth $1Billion
IAN BALL B.Com, DIRECTOR
• Previously President of McEwen Mining Inc.,
• Management of production and exploration
throughout Mexico, Argentina and Nevada.
• Credited with leading the team that built the El Gallo
1 mine and making the El Gallo 2 discovery.
• Began his career with Goldcorp in 2004
DON POIRIER B.Sc, DIRECTOR
• VP Corporate Development of Hecla Mining Co.
• 30 years experience in mining and finance
• Close to 20 years as mining analyst for various firms
MANAGEMENT & DIRECTORS
5. Exchange: Price Symbol $0.12 /share TSX-V: BBB
Shares Outstanding 11,490,876
Options 35,000
Warrants 1,323,311
Fully Diluted 13,841,908
Market Capitalization $1.4 Million
Cash (as at 31 March 2015) $0.8 Million
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Institutional
and Retail
Hecla Mining
19.8%
Rob McEwen
8.8%
Management
9.4%
• Strong and seasoned management
team experienced in building
companies
• Proven success with raising capital in
challenging market conditions
• Excellent opportunity for shareholders
to benefit from explosive upside
potential
SHARE STRUCTURE
7. Highlights: Maiden Inferred Resource of 21.5Moz AgEq on 15,160m drilled.
Four mineralized zones are open for expansion
Oban zone drill result: 95.08m of 1.71 g/t Au, 628 g/t
Talisker zone drill result: 49.78m of 1.41 g/t Au, 19 g/t Ag
Glenfiddich zone drill result: 6.50m of 2.55 g/t Au, 583 g/t Ag
Outlaw zone drill result: 59.65m of 1.15 g/t Au, 6 g/t Ag (new 2014)
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RESOURCE HIGHLIGHTS
Deposit
Tonnage
x 1000
Grade
AgEq (g/t)
Grade Ag
(g/t)
Grade Au
(g/t)
Grade Cu
(%)
Grade Pb
(%)
Grade Zn
(%)
Metal AgEq
Oz x 1000
Metal Ag
Oz x
1000
Metal Au
Oz x
1000
Metal Cu
Lbs x
1000
Metal Pb
Lbs x
1000
Metal Zn
Lbs x
1000
In-Pit 3,700 105.07 50.82 0.40 NA 0.31 0.58 12,500 6,000 50 NA 25,200 47,500
Underground
500 113.84 50.51 0.46 NA 0.37 0.67 1,900 800 10 NA 4,100 7,600
Glenfiddich In-Pit
1,100 57.78 16.01 0.48 0.13 NA NA 2,100 600 20 3,200 NA NA
Talisker In-Pit 2,100 73.77 15.29 0.75 0.13 NA NA 5,000 1,000 50 6,100 NA NA
Total 7,400 89.75 35.54 0.51 0.13 0.32 0.59 21,500 8,400 130 9,300 29,300 55,100
2. Dollar and Silver Equivalents are based on US $20 Silver, $1200 Gold, $3 Copper, $1 Lead, and $1 Zinc, w ith metal recoveries of 90%. Copper is not included in the Oban estimates.
Lead and zinc are not included in the Glenfiddich and Talisker estimates.
Inferred Mineral Resource Statement, Thorn Project, British Columbia, SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc., October 28, 2014.
In-Situ Grade Contained Metal
Oban
1. The in-pit portion is reported at a dollar equivalent cut-off value of US $15 per tonne w ithin a Whittle shell and $50 per tonne for an underground portion of the Oban deposit. The
Whittle shells w ere designed based on a slope angle of 55 degrees and 90% recovery for all metals. The block models are 10 x 10 x 10 m, 5 x 10 x 5 m, and 5 x 10 x 5 m for Oban,
Glenfiddich, and Talisker respectively. The Whittle shell for Oban does not include Copper. The Whittle shells for Glenfiddich and Talisker do not include Lead or Zinc.
8. OBAN: In pit inferred: 3.7Mt of 105.07 g/t AgEq for 12.5Moz AgEq
Underground inferred: 0.5Mt of 113.84 g/t AgEq for 1.9Moz AgEq
GLENFIDDICH: In pit inferred: 1.1Mt
of 57.78 g/t AgEq for 2.1Moz AgEq
TALISKER: In pit inferred: 2.1Mt
of 73.77 g/t AgEq for 5.0Moz AgEq
265 g/t Au
631 g/t Ag
20.5 g/t Au
OUTLAW ZONE
uTMV: Upper Triassic, Mafic Volcanics
uKPO: Late Cretaceous
, Diorite Porphyry
uKIN2b:
Late Cretaceous
uKIN2:
Late Cretaceous
GEOLOGY & STRUCTURE
uKSV: Late Cretaceous
IJTF:
Lower to Middle
Jurassic
57 g/t Au
89 g/t Ag (rock)
uTMS: Upper Triassic
AMARILLO AREA
ABERLOUR AREA
11.0 g/t Au,
12.7 g/t Ag, 11.4 g/t Te
10.1 g/t Au
CHIVAS AREA
OUTLAW AREA
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unconformity
9. BLOCK MODELS
Oban: 12.5 Moz AgEq (in pit)
1.9 Moz AgEq (UG)
Talisker: 5.0 Moz AgEq (inpit)
Glenfiddich: 2.1 Moz AgEq (in pit)
TOTAL 21.5 Moz AgEq
Estimated blocks 3D with Whittle shell and drilling Inferred Mineral Resource
Statement, Thorn Project, British Columbia, SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc., October 28, 2014.
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10. 95.08m of 628 g/t Ag, 1.71 g/t Au 123m of
190.68 g/t Ag
1.19 g/t Au
3.25% Zn
1.74% Pb
Within 310m of
223.51 AgEq
Hole 119
ended in
121 AgEq at
383m
(off section)
OBAN BLOCK MODEL
OBAN Zone
Diatreme Breccia
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11. GOLD 2014
20.51 g/t Au
Aberlour Zone
Chivas Zone
Amarillo Zone
Outlaw Zone
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18. Recommended work 2015 includes:
Phase One: Geological mapping, hand trenching, soil and rock
geochemical sampling and IP geophysical survey to refine high-
grade targets for drill testing
Phase Two: Based on phase one work drill test the high priority
near surface gold-silver targets
Gold targets include:
• Amarillo zone: 265 g/t Au (rock float); bonanza grade underground target
• Aberlour zone: 57.38 g/t Au (2m chip); high-grade underground target
• Outlaw zone: 20.51 g/t Au (rock grab); large scale sedimentary hosted target
• Chivas zone: 11 g/t Au (soil) and 10 g/t Au (rock); volcanic hosted high-grade target
PROPOSED EXPLORATION
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19. CHIVAS ZONE LOOKING WEST
700m soil line 2014 up to 11 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, 11 g/t Te
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23. OUTLAW ZONE CONCEPTUAL MODEL
Modified after Poulsen, Robert et al.
INTRUSION RELATED – SEDIMENT HOSTED GOLD-
SILVER SYSTEM
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24. 1959 Kennco: geochem
1963-65 Anaconda: geochem-geophysics,1,204m drilling
1969 American Uranium: geochem-geophysics
1981 JR Woodcock: geochem and geology
1982-87 Chevron: geology, trenching, geochem, 654m drilling
2000 Rimfire Minerals: geology, geochem-geophysics
2002-05 Cangold/Rimfire: geology, geochem-geophysics, trenching, 3,840m drilling
2010-14 Brixton Metals: geology, geochem, multi-spectral alteration mapping,
structural geology, geophysics, airstrip-camp construction, 15,937m drilling
• Signed an Exploration Agreement with the Taku River Tlingit First Nations
• Established an initial inferred resource of 21.5 million ounce silver equivalent
HISTORY
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OBAN BRECCIA CORE
Weighted Average from 22.0m to 23.0m:
1525 g/t AgEq or 27.5 g/t AuEq (1100 g/t Ag, 2.72 g/t Au, 7.8%Pb and 2.0% Zn)
THN12-67
26. Glenfiddich Zone THN13-121
3.5m of 441 g/t AgEq
143 g/t Ag, 0.38% Cu, 4.5 g/t Au
within 16m of 174 g/t AgEq
Mineralization: Vuggy-quartz-pyrite-tetrahedrite-sulphosalts breccia
Alteration: silica-pyrophyllite-sericite, minor calcite-ankerite-chlorite
QUARTZ SULPHIDE BRECCIA
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27. QUARTZ SULPHIDE THIN SECTION
Grain of native Au. The gold precipitated
with low temperature radiating quartz-
pyrophyllite clusters (gangue), and is
later than the tennantite-tetrahedrite
(grey). SEM shows a Ag concentration
that is significant but subordinate to Au.
Photomicrograph of sample 206808
Quartz-sulphide breccia vein
View in reflected light.
Grain of gold is ~20 microns in length.
quartz-pyrophyllite
tennantite-
tetrahedrite
gold
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